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Cory Panshin's avatar

I’m skeptical about alien technology, but I was struck recently by the similarity of these incidents to the string of inexplicable deaths in the 1980s among scientists in England associated with Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative.

https://crimereads.com/the-many-real-life-deaths-surrounding-the-star-wars-defense-initiative/

Michael Patrick Walsh's avatar

These disappearances are among the many UFO/UAP-related "disclosures" (a rather loose use of the word) bombarding us - the Public at Large. And in the midst of it all, I'm particularly intrigued by the release of "entertainment" like "Project Hail Mary" and "Disclosure Day." If any of us were tasked with preparing an unprepared population for a discomforting reality, we'd probably start with streaming something empathetic and palatable beforehand.

Cosmic Librarian's avatar

What I also find interesting is that McCasland's wife seems to be entirely out of the picture since her very lengthy posting on social media after he disappeared. She included an alleged joke about him being "beamed up to the mothership." We all have our own ways of grieving, but her posting was something else! She actually created more questions with the general public by posting those things. In her posting, she also said he was not "confused and disoriented". How would she know? She was not home when he went missing. And Savannah Guthrie's mom got a lot more publicity too. So...could Susan McCasland have deliberately done the posting hoping that people would ask questions?

Ashton Alden's avatar

I have also wondered about General McCasland. Sadly, I do not trust the government regarding a lot of things. I do not believe in coincidences. I believe that he either knew that he was in danger and disappeared himself, placed in some kind of witness protection or come to harm. I find it laughable that our government thinks we do not know that there are secrets they "try" to keep from us. It is part of the human condition and a way to control populations. When taking the scope if the Universe, which we "think" we know (We really do not) and fooling oneself into believing that we are alone is absolutely arrogant. If you look at the deep space pictures from the JWST that are equal to the point of a pencil, there are millions of observable galaxies. I know as human beings, we try and wrap our minds around theories and mathematics, science does make huge breakthroughs to help us put names and reasons to certain aspects of the known Universe, but there are those that are fooling themselves if they think that we know a lot. We do not. I look forward to reading what else you may find.